ot : ye ” By PETER CROMPTON By now you will have seen members of Branch 13 Terrace. out around town selling wreaths for the Reyal Canadian Legion's Remembrance Day campaign. On Friday, Nov. 2 and again of Saturday. Nov. 3 there will be members of the Branch and members of the 747 Squadron of the Air-Cadets out around town and:in the Mall on our * once a year Poppy Campaign. The Poppy is the symbol of remembrance and funds are us- ed for the following: assistance to ex-service personnel and their dependants; low rental housing Page B4 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 31, 1990 Don't forget your Poppy Legion Notes and care facilties for the elderly or disabled persons ‘and their dependents; ‘community medical appliances and medical research; day are’ centres: meals on wheels; transportation and related services; and the cost of poppies, wreaths and supplies. Branch 13, Terrace This moiey is In trust to the fs Branch from the comunity’ and is not used for: ‘renovations, heating or any projects, = =: The generosity of the com- munity of Terrace has helped us to ensure that-our veterans and ihe needy have been given assistance throughout the years, Itch to scratch continues Welcome to. Around Thor- nhiti, We scem to have had a Scratch Fever going around among adults in the last few years. People just line up all over the place to contract this disease and once bitten,- it's Teally hard to get rid of the bug. ‘You go into any little store “and there before you is a nice little case with all kinds of pret- ty’ cards on display. Put down $1 ‘or $5 and you can scratch your heart-out. Some scratchers use a lucky coin, others. a plastic disc or their house keys, but no matter what'you use, you too: could be a winner, : - Yes, ’m talking about the B.C. Lottery scratch and win cards, Even the junk. mail has got into the scratching game — just scratch the box and if you match three in a row, you win. - What a great way to get rid of all those extra Loonies you have at: the bottom of your purse or pocket! “It’s: fun and harmless and who knows? you could be a winner tao. arkkknx SCHOOL NEWS . Thornhill Jr, Secondary ‘A conference for parents is coming up: Parents - Partners in. Education. Sponsored by school district 88, the workshop will be- presented by the Family Support Institute and takes place at the Child Developrnent Centre Saturday, Nov. 3, 10 am. to 4 p.m. It will-look at how parents can be most effective in working with the school and the rights and responsibilities of parents under the new School Act. The cost of the workshop is $20, If you would like more informa- tion, please contact the school. Aihletics: Our school recently hosted a 10-team, junior girls volleyball tournament. Our A team placed fourth and the B team received the sportsmanship award. Around Thornhill by Gall Kligren 635-3412 ws FOF GD 4s cco als eye ws “2° Thorabill “Elementary Woniya Wrubel was named to the all-star team for her fine play — congratulations. Computer technology: -Mr. Pound's social studies grade nine class with’ the assistance of Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Hansen will be represen- ting our. school in the com- puterized Canadian Geography Game, sponsored by the Alber- ta Teachers Association. This activity involves students from all across Canada linked together by modem. The idea is to give clues about our location and try to decipher clues from students elsewhere. The winner is the school that correctly iden- tifies the location of the rest of the participants. Parents Advisory Council: The first meeting of our parent advisory council will be ‘held next Wednesday, Nov. 7.at 7.30 p.m. in the library, All parents are welcome to become involved in this group. 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